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going to help us resolve the problem. and that was how i learned to organize the community and use the political power of elected officials. at that point, i had leo mccarthy who was the speaker at that time of the assembly because it belonged to the state. and then they told me, you know, since we are building the next building with the hill burton grant from the federal government for an out-patient facility, and i said, yeah, very nice. we are building a clinic, but they are shutting down our main hospital. so three years up and down the state. they changed the legislation and grandfather clause, the hospital to be exempted from those requirements, changed the federal law, and moved this building from a clinic and put the hospital in. we are literally already have the building and just forced the hospital in and i keep on thinking, that is, you know, somebody willie brown's shoes that he had a nice pair of shoes he didn't wear, except for church every sunday. one day he couldn't fit the shoe, you know? that was the onl
going to help us resolve the problem. and that was how i learned to organize the community and use the political power of elected officials. at that point, i had leo mccarthy who was the speaker at that time of the assembly because it belonged to the state. and then they told me, you know, since we are building the next building with the hill burton grant from the federal government for an out-patient facility, and i said, yeah, very nice. we are building a clinic, but they are shutting down...
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to use it to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation. and to our friend. as i said earlier, we're going to have to do more than just going after leaders and killing bad guys. important as that is. we're also going to have to have a far more effective and comprehensive strategy to help move the world away from terror and islamic extremism. we haven't done that yet. we talk a lot about these things but you look at the record, you look at the record of the last four years and say, is iran closer to a bomb? yes. is the middle east in tumult? yes. is al qaeda on the run? on its heels? no. are israel and the palestinians closer to reaching a peace agreement? no. they haven't had talked in two years. we have not seen the progress we need to have. i'm convinced that with strong leadership and an earth effort to build a strategy -- an effort to build a strategy based on helping these nations reject extremism, we can see the peace and prosperity that the world demands. >> our strategy wasn't just going after bin laden. we've created partnerships t
to use it to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation. and to our friend. as i said earlier, we're going to have to do more than just going after leaders and killing bad guys. important as that is. we're also going to have to have a far more effective and comprehensive strategy to help move the world away from terror and islamic extremism. we haven't done that yet. we talk a lot about these things but you look at the record, you look at the record of the last four years and...
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more importantly, it is true that in order for us to be competitive, we're going to have to make some smart choices right now. cutting our education budget, that's not a smart choice, that will not help us compete with china. cutting our investments in research and technology, that's not a smart choice. that will not help us compete with china. bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military's not asking for, before we even get to the debt that we currently have, that is not going to make us more competitive. those are the kinds of choices american people face right now. having a tax code that rewards companies shipping overseas instead of companies that are investing here in the united states. that will not make us more competitive. the one thing i'm absolutely clear about, is that after a decade in which we saw adrift, jobs being shipped overseas, nobody championing american workers and american businesses, we've now begun to make real progress. what we can't do is go back to the same policies that got us into such difficulty in th
more importantly, it is true that in order for us to be competitive, we're going to have to make some smart choices right now. cutting our education budget, that's not a smart choice, that will not help us compete with china. cutting our investments in research and technology, that's not a smart choice. that will not help us compete with china. bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military's not asking for, before we even get to the debt...
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that is the place i want us to get to. i am going to close with a couple of stories about the wonderful amazing things i was seen along the way that i think are the signs that we are really making huge changes and doing it together. every single person that took time out of their saturday is part of that movement and together we can do anything and we are changing the beauty industry. the power of information, this is skin deep. an amazing resource. you should check it out. almost 30,000 products matched up with 50 government data bases and see how they score 0 to 10 on the toxicity month. if you look up shampoos, this is the most toxic and who is at the top of the list, loreal kids' shampoo. there are many, many companies on this list that are making safer shampoos. this the first that comes up in skin deep. more companies coming out with great new products and all sorts of thing that is you didn't get in the natural space that is available. the good news is innovation, paul, the father of new chemistry. he is way too you
that is the place i want us to get to. i am going to close with a couple of stories about the wonderful amazing things i was seen along the way that i think are the signs that we are really making huge changes and doing it together. every single person that took time out of their saturday is part of that movement and together we can do anything and we are changing the beauty industry. the power of information, this is skin deep. an amazing resource. you should check it out. almost 30,000...
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for a company you'd perhaps like to go from production through to use and you should really think about the same thing you're producing the the energy the primary energy. if you had the technology and you have it available for the world war you were contributing to large programs so that you had a large industrial base remember that the one of the one of the speakers today said that the power industry was an investment i think of a trillion dollars per year of a month i don't know if that's the accurate figure but it's a pretty large figure and if you had to stop a fairly substantial share of that as well as your oil and gas revenue time would be a tremendous boost to your industry in the prosperity of the of people thank you thank you very much and it was a pleasure having you with thank you very much and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was rodney allen winner of the global energy prize in two thousand feet up and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have yourself spotlight yes drop me a line spotlight will be back with more first time comment on what's
for a company you'd perhaps like to go from production through to use and you should really think about the same thing you're producing the the energy the primary energy. if you had the technology and you have it available for the world war you were contributing to large programs so that you had a large industrial base remember that the one of the one of the speakers today said that the power industry was an investment i think of a trillion dollars per year of a month i don't know if that's the...
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to have a beautiful autumn weekend ahead of us. it's going to be a very nice weekend to do our laundry and to take our dogs out for a walk in the park and enjoy the foliage. the temperatures are very nice, shaping up like this. 30s in the tropics, 22 in chaching. 25 in shanghai. beijing at 22, a dip in that temperature into your sunday about mid teens. the same in seoul. across the americas we have several injuries reported from the very severe storm system that's finally going to be moving offshore but still remaining here in new england for the next 24 hours especially in new york city. some blinding downpours and gusty conditions. the gusts and the rain will be tapering off. the pacific storm will move in toward vancouver, as well as the state of washington. and those gusts could reach up to about 60 kilometers per hour and cascade's northern rockies you may see the precipitation turn to snow in the higher elevations. we're going to look at the clear jet stream here, oklahoma city on the warmer side. 22 degrees. los angeles in t
to have a beautiful autumn weekend ahead of us. it's going to be a very nice weekend to do our laundry and to take our dogs out for a walk in the park and enjoy the foliage. the temperatures are very nice, shaping up like this. 30s in the tropics, 22 in chaching. 25 in shanghai. beijing at 22, a dip in that temperature into your sunday about mid teens. the same in seoul. across the americas we have several injuries reported from the very severe storm system that's finally going to be moving...
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this unit has always been used for stoerplg. there's a permit from 1916 to say this is explicitly a garage space in the basement. there's a permit from 1982 that says we're going to install sprinklers in the basement, makes no mention of any other purpose for this basement. we have a pest control report from 2007 that says they couldn't even enter the space because of excess storage. i have several other comments in my brief about the importance of doing this now because not only are we concerned about the safety of the appellant but we're concerned about the safety of all the other people in the building, in which case there are 6 other units in the building who are depending on the city it make sure their living space is code compliant and safe. and i think the safety issues make a compelling argument that this situation cannot be allowed to continue, let alone for any other damage to the building that might result if, for example, there was an accident or some other incident that would affect our property rights as the owners
this unit has always been used for stoerplg. there's a permit from 1916 to say this is explicitly a garage space in the basement. there's a permit from 1982 that says we're going to install sprinklers in the basement, makes no mention of any other purpose for this basement. we have a pest control report from 2007 that says they couldn't even enter the space because of excess storage. i have several other comments in my brief about the importance of doing this now because not only are we...
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that, to us, when we read between the lines, that essentially means there are going to be free riders on an international system that the united states has essentially created and that they will continue to develop their economy and their military capabilities along those lines. now, they specifically identify certain threats that they need to address, and i'll talk about those subsequently, but by and large, they see the environment as relatively stable and that they need to take advantage of that. secondly, another way of skinning this cat is looking at the party's guidance to the military. what is the party saying to the military in terms of how you need to prepare? the party has increasingly been making statements about the strategic guidance it needs to make to the party. and if you look at what the party has been directing to the military, that, to me, does not suggest significant change. for example, the party has been arguing that the military needs to continue to professionalize itself, it needs to improve its capabilities to meet certain threats that the party's facing, it n
that, to us, when we read between the lines, that essentially means there are going to be free riders on an international system that the united states has essentially created and that they will continue to develop their economy and their military capabilities along those lines. now, they specifically identify certain threats that they need to address, and i'll talk about those subsequently, but by and large, they see the environment as relatively stable and that they need to take advantage of...
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you know, you're going to hear us talking about savings. we're going to hear walmart talking about layaways. you're going to hear geico talking about saving 15%. >> reporter: matt williams is general manager at the martin agency, the firm that dreamed up the geico gecko. willams is advising clients not to wait for election day to launch their national ad campaigns for the holiday. but that doesn't mean holiday campaigns won't struggle to be heard above all the political noise. we're planning for holiday promotions six to nine months out. so it's a very intensive, long lead time kind of planning process and it's always that way, but it is even more so that way during an election time. >> hurry in for black friday deals before thanksgiving. >> reporter: but if you're trying to ramp up marketing for the holidays in a swing state. well, good luck. the barrage of political ads is overwhelming in states like florida. >> anyone that's trying to advertise in any of the swing states is going to have a very difficult time two weeks before the electio
you know, you're going to hear us talking about savings. we're going to hear walmart talking about layaways. you're going to hear geico talking about saving 15%. >> reporter: matt williams is general manager at the martin agency, the firm that dreamed up the geico gecko. willams is advising clients not to wait for election day to launch their national ad campaigns for the holiday. but that doesn't mean holiday campaigns won't struggle to be heard above all the political noise. we're...
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so we fog yerd no one else is going to help us. why don't we kind of get together and help ourselves. >> loans, you know, grants. cal grant. pell grant. you name it. i applied for it. djing on weekend. my family, my mom, sisters, brothers, would send me money. >> they didn't have a car to give him. so he had a bike. they bought him a bike. so every time it rained, my mom would -- she would say he is getting wet. he is getting wet. so that makes me kind of emotional because he was getting wet. and then afterward my mom cried. they got him a car. >> there were strong consequences for us if i failed in school. if i failed in school, the consequences were i would go back in the fields. and it scared the living day lights out of me. [ speaking spanish ] >> my dad always told me -- you are the girl. you are not going to go to school. so i had that in my head since i was a little girl. that i was never going to go to high school. and i was never going to go to the university. and then, i was never going to be, someone important. i knew th
so we fog yerd no one else is going to help us. why don't we kind of get together and help ourselves. >> loans, you know, grants. cal grant. pell grant. you name it. i applied for it. djing on weekend. my family, my mom, sisters, brothers, would send me money. >> they didn't have a car to give him. so he had a bike. they bought him a bike. so every time it rained, my mom would -- she would say he is getting wet. he is getting wet. so that makes me kind of emotional because he was...
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house redo after irene, sandy is making me go back to that one. it is a high quality luxury home furniture ipo that is growing like a weed. that is why i want you to get a piece of it. back in 2008, the combination of the recession wreaked havoc on it and the company has taken a hit. once it was private the new owners did something they never could have gotten away with. they doubled down with big ticket furniture. ritzy chandeliers and closing many of it's old stores and replacing them with free standing galleries. they are putting up pretty good numbers. the company is taking shares with the home furnishing markets. it is a smaller store base than william senoma. so the company has a lot of room to expand. restoration posted a 27.8% increase in same store sales and for the last 12 months in july they had a 29% increase. people these are bullish numbers. william senoma, these other guys aren't close to their growth rate. that is more expensive than william see gnosenoma. but i think they deserve the rate. it has the highest growth in the group. w
house redo after irene, sandy is making me go back to that one. it is a high quality luxury home furniture ipo that is growing like a weed. that is why i want you to get a piece of it. back in 2008, the combination of the recession wreaked havoc on it and the company has taken a hit. once it was private the new owners did something they never could have gotten away with. they doubled down with big ticket furniture. ritzy chandeliers and closing many of it's old stores and replacing them with...
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we can choose to go back to the same top down policies that got us into this mess or choose to move us forward with the policies that have gotten us out of this mess. you can choose to go back to a foreign policy that gets us into war with no plan for getting out or you can help move us forward by ending the afghanistan war responsibly and bring our troops home and focus on the terrorists who attacked us. you can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women and for immigrants and for gays and lesbians or you can stand up and say we want to move forward. we believe in the country no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, you can make it if you try. [laughter] -- [applause] that is what is at stake in this election. that is what i still believe in and of that's what you still believe in, we've got to fight as hard as we can for the next three weeks and i promise you, if you're willing to stand with me and knocked on doors with me and work as hard as you can and talk to your friends and neighbors and classmates, and if you will vote for me, we will win lynn county again, we
we can choose to go back to the same top down policies that got us into this mess or choose to move us forward with the policies that have gotten us out of this mess. you can choose to go back to a foreign policy that gets us into war with no plan for getting out or you can help move us forward by ending the afghanistan war responsibly and bring our troops home and focus on the terrorists who attacked us. you can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women and for immigrants and for gays...
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in terms of one of the one of the things that obama had to out em away to us is going to grow into the export. so well we're not going to grow exporting to europe now or we don't think that. it doesn't look that way that the good news is that europe is a very small part of our overall export budget the bad news is that if we're going to actually grow exports guess where we have to grow them two sets of such a small percentage of the existing set so there's really no good news in here the other problem that the slowdown in europe is having use it's causing severe trouble with the far east especially in china and if you remember back in the two thousand and seven two thousand and eighteen frame it was china going off the cliff in the early few months of two thousand and seven preceded all the trouble over in the united states and the reason for that is that the credit markets are all interconnected so if the recession in europe continues to drag on in. there is no evidence at the present toy that the european authorities are going to come together in the politicians are going to strike s
in terms of one of the one of the things that obama had to out em away to us is going to grow into the export. so well we're not going to grow exporting to europe now or we don't think that. it doesn't look that way that the good news is that europe is a very small part of our overall export budget the bad news is that if we're going to actually grow exports guess where we have to grow them two sets of such a small percentage of the existing set so there's really no good news in here the other...
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in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our seats all night. >> jaylin is surrounded by herser her sisters -- by her sisters and she always wears a lucky frog necklace. when she watches her 25-year- old son perform with so much poise under so much pressure, she remembers so long ago when he started with it-ball. >> that's -- t-ball. >> just imaginary games in the backyard. hitting the home run that wins the game. he envisioned this when he was maybe 8. way before we did. he was always fun to watch, but the one with that dream saying yeah, i'm going to play for the giants and be a short stop. >> and going to go to the world series. brandon crawford such
in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our...
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now use going to have told people oh by the way even though you're supposed to warn people that they could be laid off they're not supposed to do that because we don't want to scare people before the election. and so that's you know it's on the democrat side on the republican side we have ryan who was on the t.v. shows this weekend who refused to answer the question about exactly what he was going to do take care of it he said it was too complicated well that sounds kind of like good nancy pelosi says you got to pass this bill before you can read what was inside it and we got the chance to read it we found out we really didn't like what was in there yet so i don't see any solutions coming from either one of these guys but the fact is and there's a basic reason behind this and that is that at present the federal government is spending about ten percent of our annual production our gross domestic product in deficit spending and if they stop that then they're forced to recognize that we've been in an economic depression for the last four years and hoops here it is any at the same time t
now use going to have told people oh by the way even though you're supposed to warn people that they could be laid off they're not supposed to do that because we don't want to scare people before the election. and so that's you know it's on the democrat side on the republican side we have ryan who was on the t.v. shows this weekend who refused to answer the question about exactly what he was going to do take care of it he said it was too complicated well that sounds kind of like good nancy...
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we continue to make it a priority for to us go after natural gas, we have got potentially 600,000 jobs and 100 years worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas. we can do it in an environmentally sound way. but we've also got to continue how we have efficient energy because that's how we're going to reduce demand a that's what's going to keep gas prices lower. governor romney says he's got an all of the the above plan. but basically his plan is to let the oil companies write the energy policy. so he's got the oil and gas part. but he doesn't have the clean energy part. and if we are only thinking about tomorrow or the next day and not thinking about ten years from now, we're not going to control our own economic future. because china, germany, they're making these investments and i'm not going to cede those jobs of the future to be -- it's going to help jeremy get a job and make sure that you're also lowering the price of gas. >> let's look at the president's policies as opposed to the rhetoric. because we have had four years of policies having played out and the president
we continue to make it a priority for to us go after natural gas, we have got potentially 600,000 jobs and 100 years worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas. we can do it in an environmentally sound way. but we've also got to continue how we have efficient energy because that's how we're going to reduce demand a that's what's going to keep gas prices lower. governor romney says he's got an all of the the above plan. but basically his plan is to let the oil companies write the...
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to use it and go after people will represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. let me also note that, as a said earlier, were going to have to do more than just going after leaders and killing bad guys -- important as that is. we're also going to up to have a far more effective and comprehensive strategy to help move the world away from terror and islamic extremism. we have not done that yet. we talk a lot about these things but you look at the record. the look of the record of the last four years and say -- is iran closer to a bomb? yes. is the least into more -- tumult? yes. is al-qaeda on the run, on its heels? no. is israel and palestinians closer to reaching a peace agreement? no. they have not had talks in two years. we have not seen the progress we need to have, and i'm convinced that with a strong leadership and an effort to build a strategy based upon helping these nations reject extremism we can see the kind of peace and prosperity the world demands. >> well, keep in mind our strategy wasn't just going after bin laden. we created partnerships throughou
to use it and go after people will represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. let me also note that, as a said earlier, were going to have to do more than just going after leaders and killing bad guys -- important as that is. we're also going to up to have a far more effective and comprehensive strategy to help move the world away from terror and islamic extremism. we have not done that yet. we talk a lot about these things but you look at the record. the look of the record of the...
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he didn't let things go by and let us know the work he did for our country. >> if we can talk to one more person. you are a democratic candidate as well. your thoughts tonight. >> i'm running for san ma day yow commissioner. it was great for obama. it was more of a town hall format. and i think he thrives in that environment. it had a fies tie edge do that and i appreciated that. i think the crowd got excited and i think we are all feeling a huge sigh of relief that he did well tonight. >> that's some of the democratic reaction to the debate. send it back to you. >> ken, thank you. in walnut creek where republican voters gathered to watch the debate? >>> they believe romney had a strong showing. folks are filing out of the room right now where they have been watching about 50, 70 people gathered here he it walnut creek at the gop watch party. here is their reaction starting first with the chair of the democratic party. >> i think romney did great. he was very presidential. he is so very measured. i think he gave voters the comfort they needed to see against someone who is going up ag
he didn't let things go by and let us know the work he did for our country. >> if we can talk to one more person. you are a democratic candidate as well. your thoughts tonight. >> i'm running for san ma day yow commissioner. it was great for obama. it was more of a town hall format. and i think he thrives in that environment. it had a fies tie edge do that and i appreciated that. i think the crowd got excited and i think we are all feeling a huge sigh of relief that he did well...
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i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of asian american was maxine kingston. i read her in high school and was greatly affected by reading about the woman warrior. before her there were few. there were some but didn't make that economic splash. they were never read in a large way. maxine was the first one we read her in school we knew of her. she was not out there like anny tan was when she wrote the joy luck club. so much of it is timing. it meant all the history and the voices before then had been silent. my generation of writers came in and we heard stories of women and men and the family of a
i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back...
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that brings us to our questionn of the day. do you think gy drinks are dangerous? - go... to... ox- ballimore dot com ../ tell us... what you think.../. sound... off... thru... facebook...// send... foxbaltimore.../. text... p yyur answer to ...45-203..../ enter... fox45a foo yes.. / fox45bbfor noo 3 the 2012 presidential debates are histtry. tte caanidates face-to-face shoodown last night in florida nd a cnn snaa poll gives the advaatage to presiient obama. obamm.it was a foreign policy shoodown.contentious issuess inccuded libya, afghanistan focus, the canidates found ways to brrng the coonersation &pdomeetic issue... the eccnomy. 104-123"unfortunately, thee economy is not stronger..when the -- whennthh pressdenttof ahmadinejad, says that our debt makks us not a greatt country, that's a frighttning thhng. if we haddtaken your advicc gooernor romney about our auuo industry, we'd be buying ccrs frrm china instead of seeling cars to china." phina."now the candidates take their talking points back to candidates are making a push in bbttteground states, hopiig to shore up support b
that brings us to our questionn of the day. do you think gy drinks are dangerous? - go... to... ox- ballimore dot com ../ tell us... what you think.../. sound... off... thru... facebook...// send... foxbaltimore.../. text... p yyur answer to ...45-203..../ enter... fox45a foo yes.. / fox45bbfor noo 3 the 2012 presidential debates are histtry. tte caanidates face-to-face shoodown last night in florida nd a cnn snaa poll gives the advaatage to presiient obama. obamm.it was a foreign policy...
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then also using that to go and acquire. how is it impacting you? >> it hasn't impacted us. from our perspective we look at a very long time prize and we look at real estate that will make money and create value. and so when you do that it really comes down much more to location of the particular real estate than the financing in any particular week or month. having said that i think we enjoy one of the lowest costs in the rate sector and a lot of different instruments and equity instruments are open to us. it hasn't gotten better or worse with qe 3. >> we talked to an analyst who pointed out that retailers are doing quite well. we talk about apple all the time. people are going to go to tj max or buy an apple product. is that where you are finding who is growing their foot print? >> what i mean by that is it is really the particular shopping center, the particular location that has to be all things to a particular community. and so restaurants in those first ranked suburbs really, really strong. i personally like those reta
then also using that to go and acquire. how is it impacting you? >> it hasn't impacted us. from our perspective we look at a very long time prize and we look at real estate that will make money and create value. and so when you do that it really comes down much more to location of the particular real estate than the financing in any particular week or month. having said that i think we enjoy one of the lowest costs in the rate sector and a lot of different instruments and equity...
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so that is going to give us some leverage. >> dr. freberg ma howard governor romney forecast and obama second term? >> well, i don't know how that would forecast it, but i know what he would say that the last three years, that the administration's response to these problems, which i think jeff and i agree on has been deleted governor romney said in the debate the other night that the administration's response to trade problems that china has been too little too late and it's for god and opportunities to use additional press on the currency issue. the administration created a trade enforcement center earlier this year, but then it didn't fill the position until the spring. it's true that it's brought a series of cases to the world trade organization. i believe the majority have brought in the last 18 months or so in a number of them have notably been announced in ohio, not a surprise. for it or not, this creates the impression the administration has claimed politics and whatever he thinks politics send a signal to her counterparts in
so that is going to give us some leverage. >> dr. freberg ma howard governor romney forecast and obama second term? >> well, i don't know how that would forecast it, but i know what he would say that the last three years, that the administration's response to these problems, which i think jeff and i agree on has been deleted governor romney said in the debate the other night that the administration's response to trade problems that china has been too little too late and it's for god...
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go, and what gets us to the end point which is better human lives? it's not gdp or increased transactions but what lives do we live? that's what we have to focus on. >> host: professor, one of those trees, to take the analogy, gm, couple years ago, nearly went bankrupt, bailed out by the federal government. should it have been bailedded out or allowed to fall? >> you know, i think i'm just on the verge of flipping op that one. i'm just on the verge of flipping -- >> host: same thing with chrysler. >> guest: if you read the book, i talk about gm, you know, and, you know, charles wilson, a guy that allegedly said gm is good for america, but he actually never said that. i looked into that. i was going to use the quote because i thought it characterize the the worse, feeding the industry. he's a courageous guy cutting budgets by 20% in the 50s, and those defense budget cuts in the late 1950s were the number one reason we had silicon valley. a lot of radio engineers moved out this. it was a beautiful part of the country. suddenly, they didn't have jobs. t
go, and what gets us to the end point which is better human lives? it's not gdp or increased transactions but what lives do we live? that's what we have to focus on. >> host: professor, one of those trees, to take the analogy, gm, couple years ago, nearly went bankrupt, bailed out by the federal government. should it have been bailedded out or allowed to fall? >> you know, i think i'm just on the verge of flipping op that one. i'm just on the verge of flipping -- >> host: same...
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we can go back to the image, if you'd like. there are heavily shaded parks heavily used because the park is so generally impacted by usage that people tend to look wherever they can find space to sit and congregate, regardless of whether it is sunny or shady. the morning t'ai chi exercises, which we saw in the map, are generally in the open area because that is the only open area where a group can congregate to do that type of activity. there is a budget of zero for portsmouth square. the buildings would potentially add.41% to park, which the transbay power is.113%. same area square, similar distance. this shadow would happen same as portsmouth. late, mid fall. then late winter. from at most 20 to 30 minutes. again, a similar time of day. maximum amount.09%. here you can see generally where the shadow would fall on st. mary's square, the southern corridor, if you will, adjacent to pine street. that area there are kind of open seating areas, planters and you can see a lot of circulation leading to and from. here is our analysis
we can go back to the image, if you'd like. there are heavily shaded parks heavily used because the park is so generally impacted by usage that people tend to look wherever they can find space to sit and congregate, regardless of whether it is sunny or shady. the morning t'ai chi exercises, which we saw in the map, are generally in the open area because that is the only open area where a group can congregate to do that type of activity. there is a budget of zero for portsmouth square. the...
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lose been poor choose a cell phone i switched to go live to one of the plane so welcome to munich. i was very badly. hit in you know when i traveled to europe and there was more going of course when they flew in and germany it was germany it's welcome in germany and then they ceased their border on my car and immediately welcomed me in fizzling so if you never answer the last years and so you know i wasn't terrible every time for example if i if i. get from my so phone and cruiser book called my travelling agent you know the next day i start getting. wired towards towards australia. is that what you mean. not guilty services is something when you are for example walking down the street and see coffee on the right side or your mobile device says here there is a cafe on the right so you might know you. recently you know yes exactly oh look. you said that theoretically that information is available to to the providers can be can be somehow used to we may be used against me but we're their cases we're really happy if somebody was for it can you tell us about not not have but i would fi
lose been poor choose a cell phone i switched to go live to one of the plane so welcome to munich. i was very badly. hit in you know when i traveled to europe and there was more going of course when they flew in and germany it was germany it's welcome in germany and then they ceased their border on my car and immediately welcomed me in fizzling so if you never answer the last years and so you know i wasn't terrible every time for example if i if i. get from my so phone and cruiser book called...
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i have paulette brown here who is going to help me show some pictures, use the overhead. i'm here to advise you on a [speaker not understood] i'm having with the da's office. i'd like to read a part of a letter i wrote to da gascone and have not received a response. this is in regard to may sanchez, my mother, case no. 11 0 724 99. [speaker not understood] and i'm writing to you because of the frustration and stress that my family is enduring through the bitter process of justice delayed and justice denied. you may remember me from my own [speaker not understood] killed in a drive-by shooting on january 7 of 2007 and still an unsolved murder case with a reward of $250,000. the reason why i am writing to you today is because my mother mary sanchez was brutally assaulted on 9/11 of 2011 at a club bar -- club/bar named [speaker not understood] in the mission district. the person that assaulted her was a marine named juan omego, a.k.a. chino, this was a party for he and his sister. chino and his sister [speaker not understood] were with familiar friends and acquaintances of m
i have paulette brown here who is going to help me show some pictures, use the overhead. i'm here to advise you on a [speaker not understood] i'm having with the da's office. i'd like to read a part of a letter i wrote to da gascone and have not received a response. this is in regard to may sanchez, my mother, case no. 11 0 724 99. [speaker not understood] and i'm writing to you because of the frustration and stress that my family is enduring through the bitter process of justice delayed and...
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they used to be but now we can go to civilize places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations vladimir firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but that america's confident that even after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report on our. welcome back you're watching our show live from moscow was mean josh the pakistani military has blocked a thousand strong anti-u.s. motor convoy on its way towards a volatile tr
they used to be but now we can go to civilize places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations vladimir firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach...
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patients and caregivers can go to the site to better understand the potential risk of what they are buying and who they are buying from when using the internet. the campaign also includes fact sheets and other consumer friendly tools to help patients and caregivers make smart, safe choices when purchasing medications online. but my more general message to the public is this. know the difference between a safe online pharmacy and an unsafe one. consumers should be wary of any pharmacy that allows you to buy without a prescription. that since spam or unsolicited e-mails offering deep discounts. that ships prescriptions worldwide or from a foreign country, or is located outside the united states. on the other hand, a safe online pharmacy will require a prescription from your doctor or other health care professionals and will be located and licensed in the united states. we want the american people to know the risks, to know the signs and to know their online pharmacy before they buy, and be safe rx will really help we hope with all three. my closing comment is for my fellow physicians. health
patients and caregivers can go to the site to better understand the potential risk of what they are buying and who they are buying from when using the internet. the campaign also includes fact sheets and other consumer friendly tools to help patients and caregivers make smart, safe choices when purchasing medications online. but my more general message to the public is this. know the difference between a safe online pharmacy and an unsafe one. consumers should be wary of any pharmacy that...
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in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our seats all night. >> jaylin is surrounded by herser her sisters -- by her sisters and she always wears a lucky frog necklace. when she watches her 25-year- old son perform with so much poise under so much pressure, she remembers so long ago when he started with it-ball. >> that's -- t-ball. >> just imaginary games in the backyard. hitting the home run that wins the game. he envisioned this when he was maybe 8. way before we did. he was always fun to watch, but the one with that dream saying yeah, i'm going to play for the giants and be a short stop. >> and going to go to the world series. brandon crawford such
in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our...
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this is something that is going to affect all of us who happen to live within the vicinity of broadway. i just can't want you to take this seriously. this is an issue we have been talking about for a long time and it is all swept under the rug as being the way broadway is. i just wanted to bring that up. thank you for your time. [applause] >> next speaker. >> does anybody want to come forward with an interpreter? you can come forward with an interpreter if you would like to tell us something. thank you very much. this part of the presentation is closed. this is time for the commissioners to talk to the chief and captains up about some of these issues and ask questions. it is obviously a great distress, but there are issues. washington square with the man in a parking spot, i have seen them. we are there often with my family and we have the issues with broadway. broadway has come up many, many times to this commission and i know this chief and other captains to try to do something -- i don't know what the solution is but i know this chief will find a solution. with these party buses, th
this is something that is going to affect all of us who happen to live within the vicinity of broadway. i just can't want you to take this seriously. this is an issue we have been talking about for a long time and it is all swept under the rug as being the way broadway is. i just wanted to bring that up. thank you for your time. [applause] >> next speaker. >> does anybody want to come forward with an interpreter? you can come forward with an interpreter if you would like to tell us...
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to be foolish enough to use them knowing they're going to face retaliation by the other side of the u.s. soviet union the idea of mutually assured destruction i think the israelis are deeply uncomfortable with this because it doesn't take. hundreds of nuclear weapons to functionally destroy israel as i said israel's a very small country a handful of nuclear weapons maybe even only one nuclear weapon some people refer to israel as a one country could do the same damage it would require hundreds of nuclear weapons to do to a much larger country so i think their concern is why take any risk that maybe the current leadership in iran is completely rational but maybe a future one won't be why take any risk that there could be these kind of miscalculations in a confrontation so say there's an israeli iranian equivalent of a cuban missile crisis say over hezbollah or syria and instead of ending in a in a sort of tense standoff that is resolved peacefully as in the cuban missile crisis this one actually results in the exchange of nuclear weapons i think the israeli attitude is you know we ha
to be foolish enough to use them knowing they're going to face retaliation by the other side of the u.s. soviet union the idea of mutually assured destruction i think the israelis are deeply uncomfortable with this because it doesn't take. hundreds of nuclear weapons to functionally destroy israel as i said israel's a very small country a handful of nuclear weapons maybe even only one nuclear weapon some people refer to israel as a one country could do the same damage it would require hundreds...
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it's now ready to go into the wild. workers had to put on panda costumes, take a look and use plenty of bamboo. and that not all. to gain trust they had to smear panda urine and feces on their clothes. nothing builds trust like that. this is to ensure it's survival. >> it and worked. >> and a new record at half moon bay pumpkin contest. 1775 pounds missed last year's weight and $650 for every pound. and there are other growers that weighed in as well. >> this is a dae they wait for. giant gourds go for gold in a pumpkin weigh off. bigger is better, competition is tough. >> there is two time winner arrived with this monster from oregon. and his kids are missing school for this event. >> and there is like a second job, fun. >> her gourd hit 432 pounds. >> what is the recipe to growing a super sized prized pumpkin. there are a few steek krets. >> getting soil just right is probably one of the important things. you've got to be willing to spend money to use a laboratory and have soil analyzed. >> ron says one hour per day p
it's now ready to go into the wild. workers had to put on panda costumes, take a look and use plenty of bamboo. and that not all. to gain trust they had to smear panda urine and feces on their clothes. nothing builds trust like that. this is to ensure it's survival. >> it and worked. >> and a new record at half moon bay pumpkin contest. 1775 pounds missed last year's weight and $650 for every pound. and there are other growers that weighed in as well. >> this is a dae they...
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to see how stocks are creating this friday, we go to ramin who is at the tokyo stock exchange. what can you tell us as the exchange opens? >> very good morning to you. a lot of optimism about the euro zone. we had weekly jobless claims numbers which showed rising only slightly. that was taken as a bit of a positive. let's have a look at how that is translating into the opening levels for this friday for the nikkei and the topix. both are trading high. the u.s. is going to release its main jobs numbers later today, friday. china markets have been mostly closed this week. they're going to reopen on monday which is a public holiday here in japan. we'll get the effect on tuesday here. with the euro gaining over the last couple of days, investors may be flocking to key exporters. we did see a bit of that yesterday playing into the market. we'll sfee thee in that continu today. let's look at the currency levels. dollar/yen at 78.48. have a look at the euro/yen 102.19. 19 to 24. the euro maintaining strength. >> you talked about stocks and currency. let's talk about commodities. >> qu
to see how stocks are creating this friday, we go to ramin who is at the tokyo stock exchange. what can you tell us as the exchange opens? >> very good morning to you. a lot of optimism about the euro zone. we had weekly jobless claims numbers which showed rising only slightly. that was taken as a bit of a positive. let's have a look at how that is translating into the opening levels for this friday for the nikkei and the topix. both are trading high. the u.s. is going to release its main...